Outline Studies in the Shakespearean Drama, With An Index to the Characters in Shakespeare's Plays;
The book Outline Studies in the Shakespearean Drama, With An Index to the Characters in Shakespeare's Plays; was written by author Gettemy, Mary Ellen (Ferris) Mrs. 1839- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Outline Studies in the Shakespearean Drama, With An Index to the Characters in Shakespeare's Plays; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Outline Studies in the Shakespearean Drama, With An Index to the Characters in Shakespeare's Plays; a good or bad book?
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Show in Macbeth's case how "the deed returns upon the doer" and the law of Tragedy is fulfilled. General Questions 1. Trace Macbeth's career and his subjective conflicts through the first movement and through the second and compare. 2. Is he suspected of the murder of Duncan? If you think so, give your proof. 3. Is he suspected of the murder of Banquo? 4. He is willing to use the murderers for his own pur- poses ; , at the same time in what catalogue does he class them ? 5. Make a list of the m...urders committed by Macbeth, which take place in the presence of the audience. Why are not Duncan and the grooms murdered on the stage? 6. He "murthers sleep" — Is he guilty of any other "sub- jective" murders? 7. What was Macbeth's philosophy of life and death? References : Act I, Scene 7 ; Act II, Scene 3 ; Act III, Scene 2 ; Act V, Scenes 3 and 5. 8. What is the lesson of Macbeth's life and death ? 9. Which shows the greater affection the one for the other, Macbeth or Lady Macbeth? 10. Make a list of the times Macbeth uses the word fear or alludes to fear in the play.
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